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St. Xavier (Division I) makes its eighth state final appearance, seeking their fifth title, led by coach Steve Specht.
Olentangy Orange (Division I) reaches its first-ever state championship game, capping an undefeated season.
Avon (Division II) aims to defend its state title, overcoming early-season challenges and injuries.
Anderson (Division II) returns to the state final, seeking redemption after a runner-up finish in 2024.
Toledo Central Catholic (Division III) vies for its sixth title, facing Columbus Bishop Watterson for the third consecutive year.
Glenville (Division IV) seeks its third title in four years, led by Mr. Football finalist Cincere Johnson.
Shelby (Division IV) makes its first-ever state championship appearance, led by Ohio Mr. Football finalist Brayden DeVito.
Liberty Center (Division V) aims for its second state championship, after losing the last two title games.
Wheelersburg (Division V) is playing in their third all-time state championship game, and attempt to go a perfect 3-for-3.
Hopewell-Loudon (Division VI) makes its third appearance, and first since 2008, battling back from injuries.
Kirtland (Division VI) is in the state championship game for the 14th time in the past 15 years.
St. Henry (Division VII) looks to secure its seventh state title, led by standout quarterback Charlie Werling.
Hillsdale (Division VII) makes its second consecutive state championship appearance, seeking its first title.
The 2025 OHSAA State Football Championships promise intense matchups across all divisions. Division I features a clash between St. Xavier's experienced program and Olentangy Orange's dominant, undefeated squad. In Division II, Avon seeks to defend its title against a determined Anderson team. Toledo Central Catholic and Bishop Watterson renew their rivalry in Division III, while Glenville aims to continue its recent success in Division IV. Shelby, in its first-ever final, looks to make history in Division IV. Liberty Center seeks redemption in Division V, while Wheelersburg aims for a perfect season. Hopewell-Loudon and Kirtland bring their unique stories to Division VI, and St. Henry and Hillsdale vie for the Division VII crown.
Fans can watch the games on Spectrum News 1 and stream live on SpectrumNewsApp.com&ref=yanuki.com and OHSAA.tv&ref=yanuki.com. Tickets are also available for purchase online.
Q: How can I watch the OHSAA State Football Championships?
The games will be televised on Spectrum News 1 and streamed live on SpectrumNewsApp.com&ref=yanuki.com and OHSAA.tv&ref=yanuki.com. Spectrum customers can stream for free, while others can purchase a ticket online for $9.99.
Q: Where are the championship games being held?
All seven championship games are being held at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.
Q: When is the Division I championship game between St. Xavier and Olentangy Orange?
The game is scheduled for Friday, Dec. 5, with broadcast coverage beginning at 7:10 p.m. ET and kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.
The 2025 OHSAA State Football Championships feature compelling storylines and matchups across all divisions.
St. Xavier and Olentangy Orange will battle for the Division I title.
Avon looks to defend its Division II crown against Anderson.
Toledo Central Catholic and Bishop Watterson meet for the third straight year in Division III.
Multiple teams are seeking their first-ever state championships, adding to the excitement.
Fans can watch the games on Spectrum News 1 or stream them online.
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